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Andy Burnham says case for new Manchester to Liverpool railway has 'landed' after pitch in London

The Greater Manchester mayor and his Liverpool City Region counterpart Steve Rotheram were in the capital on to pitch their plans for a new railway line

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, Huw Merriman, Chair of the Liverpool-Manchester Railway Partnership Board and Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, speak to the media on College Green (Image: James Manning/PA Wire)

Andy Burnham has stated that the case for a new railway line between Manchester and Liverpool has 'landed' after presenting his plans in London.

The Greater Manchester mayor was in the capital on Tuesday alongside Steve Rotheram, his counterpart from the Liverpool City region, in an attempt to persuade the government to support the high-speed line proposals. They met cabinet ministers and high-ranking civil servants, including representatives from the Treasury, the Department for Transport and the Department for Business and Trade, to advocate their cause.

They also met MPs to unveil a new report suggesting that the transport project could potentially bolster the economy by £90bn.

Our sister titles and the Liverpool ECHO to urge the government to back the project.

According to the proposed plans, express trains would operate every 10 minutes between Manchester Piccadilly and Liverpool Lime Street, stopping at Warrington and the airports in both cities. The journey times would be cut to just over half an hour each way.

The proposal also encompasses the construction of an underground station at Piccadilly and a new transport interchange at Manchester Airport.

The mayors' visit occurs just a few weeks prior to the government revealing its long-term spending plans as part of Labour's inaugural spending review in government, with a 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy also anticipated to be released in the forthcoming months.

During a press briefing, Mr Burnham expressed his desire for a pledge towards a new railway line within the upcoming plans.